Hakim calls ambassadors to strengthen relations with the countries of the world and to reverse the image of Iraq
12/18/2016
19:13 pm (Baghdad time)
BAGHDAD - balances News
The head of the National Alliance, Ammar al-Hakim, Sunday, Iraqi ambassadors and diplomatic missions to strengthen relations with the countries of the world and to reverse the image of Iraq, noting that the diplomatic arena is no different from the arena of military combat
A statement by the office of the President of the National Alliance received / balances News / copy of it, "al-Hakim met with Iraqi ambassadors and diplomatic missions Iraqi among countries of the world," noting that al-Hakim called during the meeting of ambassadors and diplomatic missions in the world to strengthen ties with the countries of the world and reverse the image of a democratic Iraq and the exchange of delegations and build common interests in order to serve Iraq and Iraqis
He said al-Hakim, according to the statement, that the diplomatic arena is the Square face are no different from the arena of military combat, and they need to be hopeful and evoke the power and the pros points in defense of the homeland stressing the need to be the doors of Iraqi embassies abroad is open to all children of the community Iraqi, and work on their service and to provide facilities for them
The statement added, It may not be the ambassador or an employee there that reflects affiliation and political behavior or sectarian them because it represents the voice of the Iraqi state there noting that "the challenges of the post-terrorist Daesh call us gangs because there is a mosque and reassuring political project for all parties to stop Iraqi bloodshed a national settlement project , which we stressed that we move this project on condition that the achieved security and safety is achieved by the national and regional integration .anthy 29/33 h
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